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Friday, December 29, 2006

Here Bee Idiots

How To Kill A Swarm Of Bees


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Why Rednecks Shouldn't Be Allowed To Play With Matches


Pic-click to see how it got to this point...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what an idiot. I had a swarm of bees in my backyard this past summer and with a little research online I found out that swarms are non-aggressive and will leave on their own after about a day. The bees were only looking for a place to build a new hive and would have found one soon. So dude wasted all that material and risked personal safety to fix a problem that would have fixed itself. Undoubtably the guy was from florida.

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